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Black Walnut Bark

This is a Temperate Zone forest tree found in the eastern U.S. Its bark is rough and dark; the leaves are pinnately compound, with ovate lanceolate, serrate leaflets. Male and female flowers grow in separate catkins. The fruit is a deeply grooved nut inside a spherical rind



  2 oz 4 oz 8 oz 1 lb
Black Walnut Bark c/s $2.88 $5.04 $9.00 $15.12


 




Properties/Uses - Bark: astringent. Leaves: detergent. Rind: herpatic. An infusion or decoction of the bark can be taken for diarrhea and to stop the production of milk. Use it also as a douche for leucorrhea and as a mouthwash for soreness in the mouth or inflamed tonsils. The leaves can be used to make a cleansing wash, and the green rind of the fruit makes a good poultice to get rid of ringworm.

Botanical Name - Juglans nigra

Part Used - Bark

Common Names/Synonyms - Walnut, black walnut, Wallia nigra.

Cautions - No side effects or contraindications with normal use.




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